The week's most bizarre moments caught on camera

This week, some flat-out bizarre acts were caught on camera, including a woman's attempt to jump on a train and some TV reports that certainly did not go as planned.

We start with unbelievable video of an Australian woman who tried jumping onto a moving train. She walks up, jumps, then falls underneath the train for about a minute. Miraculously, she lived.

7News says she walked away with a few cuts and bruises but was otherwise OK.

'It's important that young people know they're really not invincible, and it might seem funny at the time but it's ... not. At the very least you can end up embarrassed, and at the most you can end up dead.'

From a brush with death to a death threat caught on camera, a congressman got in some hot water after snapping at an NY1 reporter.

Rep. Michael Grimm did an interview after President Obama's State of the Union address. It was all smooth sailing until a reporter asked Grimm about allegations about his campaign finances.

The interview ended -- but the camera was still rolling. That's when things got ugly.

Grimm threatened the reporter for going off topic, saying he would throw him off the balcony: 'No, no. You're not man enough, you're not man enough. I'll break you in half. Like a boy.' (Via NY1)

Grimm later apologized to the reporter.

Perhaps the most epic act caught on camera this week was a weatherman kneeing a college student in the groin during a live report.

The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore didn't even flinch after a College of Charleston student ran at him, screaming during a live shot. When the kid gets too close, Cantore casually knees him in the groin.

As you'd expect, the video went viral, and eventually WCSC tracked down the bold student.

Reporter: "If you had the chance to do it all over again, would you do it?"
Student: "I would 100 percent do it, yeah. I mean, why not, it's my 15 minutes of fame. You don't get this very often."

Fifteen minutes of fame ... or pain. Either way, it sure made the list for this week's bizarre acts caught on camera. Join us next week for more!